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peggy in la fayette said i took the little one to the school bus and the cold took my breath away. the cold air is making a b-line right out of the gulf of alas -- a bee line right out of the gulf of alaska. highs will be in the 50s. get ready for lane -- get ready for rain. very cold here for the next couple of days. >> thank you, steve. >>> placing limits on medical marijuana. what two bay area cities will debate today and what it means for patients. >>> good morning. welcome back to "mornings on 2." i'm tori campbell. >> i'm dave clark. it's tuesday, december 11th. >>> an arson investigation continues in hayward. that's where an apartment building caught fire just hours ago. it happened near dixon street and copperfield avenue. now, tara moriarty has been there since 4:30 this morning. you have the latest details. tara? >> reporter: well, arson investigators were waiting for police to arrive so they could take pictures for evidence. it appears they've just pulled up. behind me is the gutted apartment that you can see. we're basically waiting for police and then once that's done,
peggy in la fayette said i took the little one to the school bus and the cold took my breath away. the cold air is making a b-line right out of the gulf of alas -- a bee line right out of the gulf of alaska. highs will be in the 50s. get ready for lane -- get ready for rain. very cold here for the next couple of days. >> thank you, steve. >>> placing limits on medical marijuana. what two bay area cities will debate today and what it means for patients. >>> good morning....
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peggy says they have to travel up there, a lot of them have travel -- are traveling up there and it will be tricky on the snow level starting tomorrow. there is a lot of cold air there. cold air there and then a low parks itself. it looks like lighter to moderate amounts of rain. heavy -- heavier rain friday into saturday morning and then more so on sunday. as things continue to stack up as advertised, there will be a lot of rain. cold this morning, sunny and then upper 40s. 53, 54s probably closer to the bay. not far away. temperatures will struggle to get over 50 or 51. rain starts in the north bay late thursday, friday. stronger systems. heavier rain. the steadier rain saturday and sunday. looks like moderate to heavy rain. things should calm down by monday. mass day looks okay. >>> more funerals -- christmas day looks okay. >>> more funerals are planned -- are planned for today. rene marsh has more. >> reporter: we're expecting to hear from the president in a matter of minutes in which he will lay out a concrete plan about how his administration will address gun laws in the country.
peggy says they have to travel up there, a lot of them have travel -- are traveling up there and it will be tricky on the snow level starting tomorrow. there is a lot of cold air there. cold air there and then a low parks itself. it looks like lighter to moderate amounts of rain. heavy -- heavier rain friday into saturday morning and then more so on sunday. as things continue to stack up as advertised, there will be a lot of rain. cold this morning, sunny and then upper 40s. 53, 54s probably...
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peggy said pouring in la fayette as well. also over to san ramon danville, 680, 580 corridor at the dublin/livermore split. heavy rain from south san francisco to peninsula, san mateo, woodside, sunnyvale, mountain view, you can see the line stretching. now into the santa cruz mountains. san jose took a while. but it is there all. all three cameras have rain on that area. it's beginning to increase. this system is heading south. some of the rain totals, sebastopol and cazadero, oakmont, on highway 12, 1.25, sausalito, 1.28. san francisco, that's our observer mike polanski, .84. petaluma .52. we'll take another look in about ten minutes. >>> pictures of the big rig crash overnight that will make you wonder how one family imagined to escape injury. >>> police are warning people in downtown palo alto to be on the look just for a man attacking women and trying to rob them. we'll tell you how police are responding. >>> right now, police are searching for multiple shooters in a shooting that left people shot, including an innocent
peggy said pouring in la fayette as well. also over to san ramon danville, 680, 580 corridor at the dublin/livermore split. heavy rain from south san francisco to peninsula, san mateo, woodside, sunnyvale, mountain view, you can see the line stretching. now into the santa cruz mountains. san jose took a while. but it is there all. all three cameras have rain on that area. it's beginning to increase. this system is heading south. some of the rain totals, sebastopol and cazadero, oakmont, on...
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tammy simpson writes -- peggy fleming says -- >> a lot of people fired up obviously over this. >>> traffic is back to normal on the springfield interchange, even while virginia state police continue to investigate a deadly accident there. this happened around 7:00 last night when a tractor-trailer stopped in traffic, was rear- ended by a pickup truck. three people inside the pickup truck died at the scene. the driver of the tractor- trailer was not hurt. >>> d.c. police are offering a $25,000 reward for information leading to the arrest in the shooting death of a capitol hill man. jason emma was shot multiple times the morning of christmas eve. he was found sitting in his car. the vehicle was still running. police think he was killed when two men tried to rob him. the funeral is set for tomorrow at 11:00 in arlington. >>> a disturbing scene out of new york city, where police say a man has died after being pushed onto the subway tracks. it happened in front of a northbound train in queens. they're looking for a woman in her 20s when fled the station. it's unclear whether the man and woman k
tammy simpson writes -- peggy fleming says -- >> a lot of people fired up obviously over this. >>> traffic is back to normal on the springfield interchange, even while virginia state police continue to investigate a deadly accident there. this happened around 7:00 last night when a tractor-trailer stopped in traffic, was rear- ended by a pickup truck. three people inside the pickup truck died at the scene. the driver of the tractor- trailer was not hurt. >>> d.c. police...
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it seems that when a majority of people internalize the big bang theory and ask with peggy lee is that all there is, when many people decide the universe is the result of a cosmic sneeze with no meaning, when they conclude that therefore life should be filled, overflowing with distractions, comforts and entertainments to assuage the board m, then they may become susceptible to the excitements of politics that promise assets meaning and spurs alleviations of a human condition berefts and therefore barren. we know from bitter experience of blood soaked 20th century the political consequences of this if it's meaninglessness. political nature of who are vacuum and a vacuum of meaning is filled by secular fighting faiths. fascism gave its adherence a meaningful life. communism taught it's adherence to derive meaning from the participation in the drama of history's unfolding destiny. the political paradox is this, secularism advanced in part as moral revolution against the history of religious strife. but there is no precedence for bloodshed in the scale produced in the 20th century by polit
it seems that when a majority of people internalize the big bang theory and ask with peggy lee is that all there is, when many people decide the universe is the result of a cosmic sneeze with no meaning, when they conclude that therefore life should be filled, overflowing with distractions, comforts and entertainments to assuage the board m, then they may become susceptible to the excitements of politics that promise assets meaning and spurs alleviations of a human condition berefts and...
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. >> jack klugman died at his home in northridge, california, with his wife peggy by his side. he was 90 years old. >> what a remarkable life and a remarkable career. dana, his son said he had a great life and enjoyed every moment of it and he would encourage others to do the same. >> seemed like he had a great life. were you an "odd couple" fan? i sure was. loved that show. >> we talked about how it was popular in the reruns. i remember it the first time around. >> i don't believe that. >> i'm old enough to remember it the first time around. >> i was going to ask if you're a felix or oscar. >> both, both. ahead on "starting point." christmas day turning into a big weather day for much of the country. a big accident shut down highways minutes ago and tornadoes, blizzards, freezing rain, those areas affected. >> and who made our naughty and noise list. hint, the new jersey governor chris christie, he's on it but which side? stay tuned to find out. y... i'm. what if she's not home? (together) she won't be happy. use ups! she can get a text alert, reroute... even reschedule her pa
. >> jack klugman died at his home in northridge, california, with his wife peggy by his side. he was 90 years old. >> what a remarkable life and a remarkable career. dana, his son said he had a great life and enjoyed every moment of it and he would encourage others to do the same. >> seemed like he had a great life. were you an "odd couple" fan? i sure was. loved that show. >> we talked about how it was popular in the reruns. i remember it the first time...
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his grandmother madelyn was like peggy, like his secretary to one of his great ad people on that show. it wasn't always easy for barre as a teenager to live in that family. he never felt unloved. interestingly stan was more problematic to a dorr and shower as much attention as he could even though there was trouble in other ways. madeleine was always there for him. she was the dependable pragmatic one. >> host: for the last hour-and-a-half we have been talking with david maraniss, author of "barack obama: the story". this is his tenth book and it is your turn if you would like to call in court e-mail or tweak. the numbers are up on the screen. the e-mail address booktv@c-span.org and twitter handle twitter.com/booktv. david maraniss, we will begin taking those in just a minute. david maraniss, in your book you reference dreams from my father quite a bit. these are rebutted or supported. here is of little bit from president obama in 2004 talking with your politics? it is high court in hawaii with an unusual name traveled in indonesia, came back, found himself in chicago, working in the
his grandmother madelyn was like peggy, like his secretary to one of his great ad people on that show. it wasn't always easy for barre as a teenager to live in that family. he never felt unloved. interestingly stan was more problematic to a dorr and shower as much attention as he could even though there was trouble in other ways. madeleine was always there for him. she was the dependable pragmatic one. >> host: for the last hour-and-a-half we have been talking with david maraniss, author...
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. >> jerk klugman died at his home in neithorth ridge, california,h his wife, peggy by his side. we're all having such a great year in the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even better. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride or just lay in the sun. enjoy the wildlife and natural beauty. and don't forget our amazing seafood. so come to the gulf, you'll have a great time. especially in alabama. you mean mississippi. that's florida. say louisiana or there's no dessert. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. welcome to chevy's year-end event. so, the 5.3-liter v8 silverado can tow up to 9,600 pounds? 315 horsepower. what's that in reindeer-power? [ laughs ] [ pencil scratches ] [ male announcer ] chevy's giving more. get the best offer of the year -- 0% apr financing for 60 months plus $1,000 holiday bonus cash. plus trade up for an additional $1,000 trade-in allowance. hurry. bonus cash ends january 2nd. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloat
. >> jerk klugman died at his home in neithorth ridge, california,h his wife, peggy by his side. we're all having such a great year in the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even better. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride or just lay in the sun. enjoy the wildlife and natural beauty. and don't forget our amazing seafood. so come to the gulf, you'll have a great time. especially in...
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peggy in columbia, maryland. democrat. caller: i have a question for mr. goldfarb. i have not heard anyone address this so far on your show, and that is the proposition of letting the fiscal cliff expire, go down the fiscal cliff for tax rates, and adjust the taxes for the 98% through the rebate process. and this could be available for anyone, any president. let the bush tax rates apply as a ceiling, and then apply the rebate process to control the 98%. host: why do you propose that? what is the advantage in your view? caller: because the executive branch, the president, whoever it is, would have the ability to adjust the tax effectively for anyone who falls below the clintons' ceiling, and they could do this anytime. there would not have to go back to congress. -- they would not have to go back to congress. guest: it is true that technically the administration can do some things without even the congress's approval, but it would not be a lasting solution. let's say you could freeze the amount of withholding that you pay three paycheck at the level it was this year,
peggy in columbia, maryland. democrat. caller: i have a question for mr. goldfarb. i have not heard anyone address this so far on your show, and that is the proposition of letting the fiscal cliff expire, go down the fiscal cliff for tax rates, and adjust the taxes for the 98% through the rebate process. and this could be available for anyone, any president. let the bush tax rates apply as a ceiling, and then apply the rebate process to control the 98%. host: why do you propose that? what is...
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host: inside the piece, that also right that the -- -- they also write that -- let's go to peggy from texas. democratic caller. caller: i was saying religion -- republicans are so gung ho on religion during the election but they did not practice the religion. i do not think that god plans -- i am a baptist. i did not think god wants us to our religion into politics. they should keep it out of politics. people like they used to have. host: what do you mean by that? caller: they bring of religion, the republicans bring of religion about birth control, that is not in the bible. they bring of religion about everything -- everything they bring of religion about and i think they should keep religion out. because that does not influence my politics because i am going to vote for the best person, not the one that is religious. host: john, new hampshire. republican number. caller:hi, how were you doing? -- high, how're you doing? i think the secularists take things too far. the terms separation of church and state was a phrase used by jefferson and one letter, one founder and one phrase by one
host: inside the piece, that also right that the -- -- they also write that -- let's go to peggy from texas. democratic caller. caller: i was saying religion -- republicans are so gung ho on religion during the election but they did not practice the religion. i do not think that god plans -- i am a baptist. i did not think god wants us to our religion into politics. they should keep it out of politics. people like they used to have. host: what do you mean by that? caller: they bring of...
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cullen and peggy and tim who are here tonight. they care about not only the institution but the people on both sides of the aisle to make sure this place runs the way it should. you know, there's an old saying, it's nice to be important but it's more important to be nice. jay, you're both. you really have. you care about the people's house, the u.s. house of representatives, and we are so grateful for your decades of service and yes, jay, you look just the same. god bless. mr. woodall: i thank the gentleman, mr. speaker. it's my pleasure to yield to the new secretary of the republican conference, the gentlelady from north carolina, ms. foxx. ms. foxx: i thank my colleague from georgia for yielding time and giving me the opportunity to pay a very small tribute to jay pearson. mr. speaker, it's with mixed emotions that i rise to join my colleagues in recognizing jay pearson who served the house of representatives with dedication and vigor, vigor for the better part of 35 years. jay pearson is practically an institution in and of him
cullen and peggy and tim who are here tonight. they care about not only the institution but the people on both sides of the aisle to make sure this place runs the way it should. you know, there's an old saying, it's nice to be important but it's more important to be nice. jay, you're both. you really have. you care about the people's house, the u.s. house of representatives, and we are so grateful for your decades of service and yes, jay, you look just the same. god bless. mr. woodall: i thank...
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it seems that when a majority of people internalize the big bang theory, and ask, with peggy lee, is that all there is? when people decide that the universe is the result of a cosmic sneeze with no transcendent meaning, when they conclude that life should be filled to overflowing with distractions, comforts and entertainments to as which -- assuage the boredom. they might give up the excitements of politics. we know from experience of the bloodsoaked 20th century, the political consequences of this. political nature in the horror of the vacuum. the vacuum of meaning is filled by secular fighting. fascism and communism. fascism -- a meaningful life of racial estimate. communism, adherence to derive meaning from the participation in the drama of history is unfolding destiny. the excruciating political paradox of modernity is this. secularism advanced as part of a moral revolution against the bloody history of religious strife. even those of us who are members of the growing "nones", even we wish continued vigor for the rich array of religious institutions of american life. for reasons
it seems that when a majority of people internalize the big bang theory, and ask, with peggy lee, is that all there is? when people decide that the universe is the result of a cosmic sneeze with no transcendent meaning, when they conclude that life should be filled to overflowing with distractions, comforts and entertainments to as which -- assuage the boredom. they might give up the excitements of politics. we know from experience of the bloodsoaked 20th century, the political consequences of...
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peggy in columbia, maryland. democrat. caller: i have a question for mr. goldfarb. i have not heard anyone address this so far on your show, and that is the proposition of letting the fiscal cliff expire, go down the fiscal cliff for tax rates, and adjust the taxes for the 98% through the rebate process. and this could be available for anyone, any president. let the bush tax rates apply as a ceiling, and then apply the rebate process to control the 98%. host: why do you propose that? what is the advantage in your view? caller: because the executive branch, the president, whoever it is, would have the ability to adjust the tax effectively for anyone who falls below the clintons' ceiling, and they could do this anytime. they would not have to go back to congress. guest: it is true that technically the administration can do some things without even the congress's approval, but it would not be a lasting solution. let's say you could freeze the amount of withholding that you pay at the level it was this year, for the 98%, and increase withholdings for everyone else as th
peggy in columbia, maryland. democrat. caller: i have a question for mr. goldfarb. i have not heard anyone address this so far on your show, and that is the proposition of letting the fiscal cliff expire, go down the fiscal cliff for tax rates, and adjust the taxes for the 98% through the rebate process. and this could be available for anyone, any president. let the bush tax rates apply as a ceiling, and then apply the rebate process to control the 98%. host: why do you propose that? what is...
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if you roll down your car windows and turned the radio out loud, you could hear buddy holly singing peggy sue from one end of main street to the other. now we know of his favorite song was. just down the road, my great grandfather and great grandmother lived in an apartment above the bakery across the street from the drugstore. they shared their small apartment with two grown sons, wounded vets of world war ii, who got by on disability pension. eventually, huck and tom would leave that nebraska town and find themselves in the jungles of vietnam, serving side by side, there were both severely wounded by the viet cong in a land mine explosion. able to survive through the night. of that experience, he wrote, from that day on, i was a changed person. i remember a strong resolve coming over me as i were chopper climbed over the canopy of the jungle and i watched the steam rise above that in the morning light. i made myself a promise that if i ever got out of this place, was ever in a position to do something about it, i would make sure that war so horrible, so and riddled with suffering, i wou
if you roll down your car windows and turned the radio out loud, you could hear buddy holly singing peggy sue from one end of main street to the other. now we know of his favorite song was. just down the road, my great grandfather and great grandmother lived in an apartment above the bakery across the street from the drugstore. they shared their small apartment with two grown sons, wounded vets of world war ii, who got by on disability pension. eventually, huck and tom would leave that nebraska...
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leaves behind three sons, adam and david and his wife peggy crosby who was beside him. ainsley erhardt. fox news. kelly: we wish the klugman family well. you got to see this. he gets to come home for the hollywood after harrowing time in a mexican prison a remarkable ending to a dramatic story next. jamie: plus a very special performance from now who. if you didn't, you will want to see, kelly wright. ♪ kelly: a former u.s. marine released from mexican prison late last week has made it home in time for the christmas holiday today. 27-year-old jon hammar was arrested back on august 13th for trying to bring an antique gun into mexico after authorities there dismissed his registration papers. well, he then spent the next five months behind bars where he was mostly chained to a bed and just yesterday, his father explained how they finally got him out of there. >> they allowed us to use their facilities that were secure in there and we pulled in and i got him in the car and i thanked the u.s. consulate guys and we took off and made a beeline to san pedro island and spent t
leaves behind three sons, adam and david and his wife peggy crosby who was beside him. ainsley erhardt. fox news. kelly: we wish the klugman family well. you got to see this. he gets to come home for the hollywood after harrowing time in a mexican prison a remarkable ending to a dramatic story next. jamie: plus a very special performance from now who. if you didn't, you will want to see, kelly wright. ♪ kelly: a former u.s. marine released from mexican prison late last week has made it home...
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peggy, i'm the congressional correspondent for the hispanic outhook on higher education. and i've covered hispanics for years, and one thing i love about covering them is they're so diverse. and even the census recognized they're not -- [inaudible] so why are hispanics being involved as we see in our colleges more and more kids now checking off, you know, multirace or can't be distinguished as race, why is race even a factor anymore? >> okay. is that directed to any particular perp here? >> why is race -- >> no -- >> why are hispanics -- >> okay. stuart, do you want to? >> yeah. i'll take a cut at it. i think it began very early, in the late '60s. they were quickly ec tended to hispanics, and i think the logic at the time was although hispanics didn't have a legacy of slavery, like blacks they tended to be on the lower end of the populations so economically they needed a leg up, they needed a break. that was the idea. >> [inaudible] >> good question. i think maybe it should have been just -- >> why not just treat, why not just have a preference for -- >> yeah. but i'm try
peggy, i'm the congressional correspondent for the hispanic outhook on higher education. and i've covered hispanics for years, and one thing i love about covering them is they're so diverse. and even the census recognized they're not -- [inaudible] so why are hispanics being involved as we see in our colleges more and more kids now checking off, you know, multirace or can't be distinguished as race, why is race even a factor anymore? >> okay. is that directed to any particular perp here?...
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and peggy noonan had a call the other day about that, would we all be satisfied if we solved the fiscal problem and long-term , basically we were taking 50% of the g.d.p. and spending it? we would say at least we have stability. at least we're paying for it. we don't care that we're taking after of all the money in the country. >> senator, i would say that to our discussion this morning, it's about the quality of what you're getting. ers kin bowles is famous for saying, you spend this money on health care but what do you get for it? we don't rate on any of the rankings. what do you get for it? >> is the continued left movement nevitt -- if the continued left movement is inevitable, we might as well figure out a way to deal with it. >> i'm not sure i'm in that camp. >> every time we talk about the cacks code -- tax code you talk about revenue neutral. what if somebody said, we'd like to get revenue out of that. that happened in 1986. >> simpson bowles $1.1 trillion in deductions and exceptions annually to reduce rates to $100 billion an reduce debt. >> the corporate world has, i think, v
and peggy noonan had a call the other day about that, would we all be satisfied if we solved the fiscal problem and long-term , basically we were taking 50% of the g.d.p. and spending it? we would say at least we have stability. at least we're paying for it. we don't care that we're taking after of all the money in the country. >> senator, i would say that to our discussion this morning, it's about the quality of what you're getting. ers kin bowles is famous for saying, you spend this...
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it seems that when a majority of people internalize the big bang theory and ask with peggy lee is that all there is, when many people decide the universe is the result of a cosmic sneeze with no meaning, when they conclude that therefore life should be filled, overflowing with distractions, comforts and entertainments to aswage the board m, then they may become suss september bling to the excitements of politics that promise ar sets meaning and spures al vations of a human condition berefts and therefore barren. we know from bitter experience of blood soaked 20th century the political consequences of this filt meaninginglessness. political nature of who are vacuum and a vacuum of meaning is filled by sec cue lar fighting faiths. fascism gave its adherence a meaningful life. communism taught it's adherence to dwive meaning from the participation in the drama of history's unfolding destiny. the political paradox is this, secularism advanced in part as moral revotion against the history of religious strife. but there is no precedence for bloodshed in the scale produced in the 20th century
it seems that when a majority of people internalize the big bang theory and ask with peggy lee is that all there is, when many people decide the universe is the result of a cosmic sneeze with no meaning, when they conclude that therefore life should be filled, overflowing with distractions, comforts and entertainments to aswage the board m, then they may become suss september bling to the excitements of politics that promise ar sets meaning and spures al vations of a human condition berefts and...
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peggy had a call the other day. would we all be satisfied if we solve the fiscal problem, and basically what we were doing was taking 50% of the gdp and spending it? we had stability, and at least we are paying for it, and we do not care that we are taking half of all of the money in the country. >> senator, i would say it is all about the quality of what we are getting. you spend all of this money on health care, but what do you get for it? we do not get it in the ratings. life expectancy. >> is the continued left movement inevitable? we have to find a way to live with it and raise money for it and give up? >> i am not sure. >> every time we talk about the corporate tax code and overhauling it, be it revenue neutral, what with the corporate community say it? >> $1.10 trillion in exemptions. >> i am there. i am not worried about it. the corporate world is very much in the camp of doing what you've got to do as long as it is comprehensive and long term, and i think that framework is great. we all know the political r
peggy had a call the other day. would we all be satisfied if we solve the fiscal problem, and basically what we were doing was taking 50% of the gdp and spending it? we had stability, and at least we are paying for it, and we do not care that we are taking half of all of the money in the country. >> senator, i would say it is all about the quality of what we are getting. you spend all of this money on health care, but what do you get for it? we do not get it in the ratings. life...